A bail hearing has not been scheduled in Meek Mill’s appeal case

A representative for The Philadelphia Courts said the previously reported hearing had been scheduled in error.

A bail hearing has not been set for Meek Mill, a representative for The Philadelphia Courts confirmed to The FADER. Court spokesperson Gabe Roberts told The FADER that a clerk had scheduled a bail hearing in Meek Mill's appeal case preemptively before it had been looked over and approved by Judge Genece Brinkley. According to Roberts, the request for a bail hearing from Meek Mill's lawyers is still on file and could still be approved and scheduled.

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On Friday afternoon, Meek Mill's lawyers told The FADER that the rapper had been granted a bail hearing in the appeals case. The Philadelphia native was set to appear in front of Judge Genece Brinkley at Philadelphia's Center for Criminal Justice at 9 a.m. on November 27 before the hearing was erased.